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To: Greywolf who wrote (1295)9/7/1999 12:08:00 AM
From: Tomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2742
 
Investment in Sudan pays off - South China Morning Post, September 6
MARK O'NEILL in Beijing

The mainland has begun to get a return on one of its
biggest foreign oil investments, worth US$700 million in
Sudan, with the first export of crude oil to a Singapore
refinery last week from a field it operates there.

In November 1996, China National Petroleum Corp
(CNPC) won the tender for the 49,000 square
kilometre site in Sudan, which it operates in a
consortium with three other companies.

It is part of CNPC's expansion into exploration abroad
since 1992, when it became clear that Beijing would
turn from a net oil exporter into a net importer, because
domestic production could not keep up with demand.

It has invested in 11 oil fields in seven countries,
obtaining 1.98 million tonnes for itself last year and
substantially more this year, the China Economic Times
reported.

In Sudan, CNPC holds 40 per cent of the project, with
30 per cent held by the Malaysian national oil company,
25 per cent by the Talisman Energy Co of Canada and
5 per cent by the Sudan national oil company.

With an investment of US$700 million, CNPC has
raised annual production at the field to nearly 10 million
tonnes and built a pipeline of 1,506 kilometres, the
longest in Africa, with 60 per cent of the work carried
out by mainland companies.

The oil delivered to the Singapore refinery is similar in
quality to that produced at Daqing in northeast
mainland, the country's biggest field, low in sulphur and
high in wax.

scmp.com



To: Greywolf who wrote (1295)9/24/1999 11:37:00 PM
From: Timelord  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2742
 
Lundin Oil Road Show - So, did they finally get the show on the road?? <g> We could sure use some volume and price movement out here on the abandoned continent - upward would be preferable, thank you very much <g>.

Alex